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INSIDE TODAY
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Vol55--No25
STORY PAGE 3
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WEDNESDAY
7pm -- TRIVIA NIGHT
FRIDAY
$8 LUNCH SPECIALS
MEMBERS DRAW & RAFFLE
THURSDAY
9am -- RIVERLAND BRIDGE CLUB
VEGIE BAR
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY DINNER
SUNDAY LUNCH
Friday Night Members Draw
$500
THURSDAY BINGO
Eyes down 7.30pm
Bingo is in aid of
Special School
3 BANDS UNITING IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
FRIDAY OCTOBER 17TH AT THE LOXTON CLUB
8pm til late ~ Entry: $10 per person
facebook.com/theloxtonclub
Fundraiser
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Friday, October 17th -- Sunday, October 26th
2014 Renmark Rose Festival
Rose Festival
min' beautiful, it's that time of the year...
ose Festival Committe e chairperson Meredith MacCulloch and her team are ready to g o for this year's event. Mrs MacCulloch said 2014 -- the festival's 20th year --
would be a big one. PHOTO: Will Slee
oming up roses
the
0th
se
ers
a cracker
event -- which will include
TV person ality Andre w
'Cosi' Costello.
Committee chairperson
Meredith MacCulloch
said this year's festival was
j ampacked with e v ents
that would suit everyone.
"Andrew 'Cosi' Costello
w ill also open the festival
at the S aturday m orning
fair," she said.
"It wasabitofacoupto
get him to the festival.
"He's very enth us iasti c,
and very keen on promot-
ing the Riverland."
Mrs MacCulloch said a
majo r drawcard at t he
Renmark Ros e Fest ival
every year w as the ro se
d isplays at the Renma rk
Institute.
"The theme for this year
is 'let's celebrate' ," she
said.
"We'll probably see
d i splays depicting bi rths,
death, marriages, anniver-
saries, any thing that y ou
celebrate.
"The display is head-
ed by David Ruston and
Lorna Taylor and a group
of talented florists.
"The display is usu ally
wonderful."
Mrs Mac C u lloch said
the Renmark Rose Festival
attr acted national -- and
even some international --
visitors.
"The Riverland's accom-
modation is choc-o-bloc,"
she said.
"We ge t people who
come here every year, just
for the festival.
"It's a struggle for peo -
ple to find acco mmoda-
tion every year."
"We get pe ople f rom
Q ueensland, Victori a,
Western Aus tralia an d
even New Zealand."
Mrs McC olloch said
there were 21 open gar-
dens at this year's festival.
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high note
by Stephanie Gropler
A successful festival fundraiser, with a
crowd of over 550 people, is music to the
ears of staff and patients at the Loxton
Hospital Complex.
The Laneway Live Festival, held at the Loxton
Hotel on Saturday, raised money for the community
asset.
The event kicked off from noon in Pflaum Terrace,
with over 15 music acts taking to the two stages
over a 12-hour period.
Loxton Hotel manager Karen Kilsby said she was
"really happy" with the turn-out for the event, with
many people "sticking around" well into the night
for the after party in the main bar.
"Feedback from the day was that it was great and
we had some amazing talent on stage," she said.
continued page 3
HOSPITAL'S HEARTFELT THANKS: PAGE 6
LIFTOUT
INSIDE
Festival success...
Hundreds of locals, ex-residents and relatives helped celebrate the Centenary of Brown's Well and the surrounding towns over the weekend. A comprehensive display of the districts
sporting, schooling and community history was on show at the Brown's Well Clubrooms. FULL STORY: PAGE 5
-- Emma Walter photo
The Revolving Wardrobe
CENTENARY
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